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Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns

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  • That is not (my/mine) umbrella. (My/Mine) is blue and (your/yours) is black and white.
    my- Mine-yours
  • They have got two children, but I don't know (theirs/their) name.
    their
  • (Our/Ours) car is a fast one, but it is not as comfortable as (their/theirs).
    Our-theirs
  • (My/Mine room is bigger than (her/hers).
    My-hers
  • Where is (my/mine) schoolbag?
    my
  • She pretends that the book is (her/hers) but I know that it is (my/mine).
    hers-mine
  • This is (my/mine) red dress and it is much nicer than (your/yours).
    my-yours
  • That accident was (her/hers) fault and not (my/mine).
    her-mine
  • Do you want to stay at (our/ours) house?
    our
  • Can I use (your/yours) phone? (My/Mine) doesn't work.
    your-Mine
  • Poor dog! (His/Its) leg is broken.
    Its
  • I can give you (my/mine) red sweater if you give me (your/yours) blue one instead.
    my-your
  • Can I use (your/yours) washing machine? (Our/Ours) is broken.
    Your-Ours
  • It is (their/theirs) problem, not (our/ours).
    their-ours
  • I can't find (my/mine) pen. You can use (our/ours)
    my-ours
  • Is this (your/yours) camera or (her/hers)?
    your-hers
  • That is not (your/yours) eraser. It is (my/mine)
    your-mine
  • (My/ Mine) hands are cold.
    My
  • (My/Mine) house is much bigger than (her/hers). But (our/ours) garden is smaller.
    My- hers-our
  • Some people talk about (their/theirs) jobs all the time!
    their
  • Dishwashers were invented to make (our/ours) lives easier.
    our